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Poster: | Olo | Date: | Apr 16, 2007 7:54am |
Forum: | GratefulDead | Subject: | Re: 'It' |
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Poster: | Lost in Space | Date: | Apr 16, 2007 8:02am |
Forum: | GratefulDead | Subject: | Re: 'It' |
But the "It" of which I speak is the "It" that seems to be necessary to post. "It's got no signs, no dividing lines and very few rules to guide. Apparantly, "It" does. I speak of "It" to point out that as far as conversation is concerned, there ain't no "It," my friend. "It" is what you want "It" to be and not what someone else tells you "It" is. Where is "It" at? Nobody knows.
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Poster: | sydthecat2 | Date: | Apr 16, 2007 8:23am |
Forum: | GratefulDead | Subject: | Re: 'It' |
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Poster: | Lost in Space | Date: | Apr 16, 2007 9:31am |
Forum: | GratefulDead | Subject: | The true meaning of "It" |
The point is that those who claim to know where "It" is at are simply pretending that they have a plan for this chaotic, wide-flung, wonderful monster of a forum. Stop yelling that there are those who don't get "It" and those who do. I don't post because I know I am not in the "It" crowd.
Leave "It" alone. "It" doesn't need you to tell "It" what to do. If you need "It" go to Deadhook.
BTW Rasta--you are right. 'It' is a pronoun, but "It" is most definitely a noun.
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Poster: | rastamon | Date: | Apr 16, 2007 8:10am |
Forum: | GratefulDead | Subject: | Re: 'It' |
Now excuse me, i have to ponder my navel and the meaning of life.
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